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i have just heard that there is a hobbycraft opening in the autumn of 2009 in Thanet


melchache- Moo'ette

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Re: hobbycraft
Really whereabouts Ellen you have any idea? Maybe Westwood Cross which is a pig of a place to get into at times grrrr
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cubbie66- Admin

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Re: hobbycraft
i don,t know where jan,it just says thanet.if it is westwood cross then i will be able to get there

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lady of kent- Dairy Queen

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Re: hobbycraft
I dont like hobbycraft much. The times I have been in there I havent really found anything I want and several things I could have found much cheaper elsewhere. I went to the one in Gloucester with my sister and only came out with the coasters when I did my parchment craft ones. Then I found them locally which were slightly bigger which is what I really needed, and cheaper.
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Re: hobbycraft
After going to the Range the other week with Di, must say I prefer that to Hobbycraft, had quite a few little bits n pieces quite a lot cheaper than Hobbycraft 
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cubbie66- Admin

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Re: hobbycraft
Iam not a huge fan of Hobbycraft but now and again I find a must have item . 

lexiecraft- Moo'ette

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Re: hobbycraft
Craftworker wrote:I dont like hobbycraft much. The times I have been in there I havent really found anything I want and several things I could have found much cheaper elsewhere. I went to the one in Gloucester with my sister and only came out with the coasters when I did my parchment craft ones. Then I found them locally which were slightly bigger which is what I really needed, and cheaper.
Not my favourite shop but I've been lucky at the Crawley one - though not for papers/cardstock/stamps as I buy them elseware. Quite good for embellishments, fabric, ribbons and art materials and I've had loads of different craft kits for the girls at knock-down prices.

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